TOWN'S OPEN DAY ON TUESDAY

Huddersfield Town will hold its annual Open Day, supported by the Huddersfield Examiner, on Tuesday 30 July!

‘The Yorkshire Club’ will once again throw open its doors and invite everyone down to the Stadium for the ever-popular Open Day, which will take place between 10.30am and 3pm.

As in previous seasons there will be an open training session, with Mark Robins’ first team squad taking to the pitch as spectators take in one of their final training sessions ahead of the start of the 2013/14 Championship campaign.

There will also be face-painters and a special treasure hunt quiz, whilst Terry the Terrier has called upon his friends Holly Bear from Hollybank Trust and Dude & Dudette from Kirklees Active Leisure to come and join in the fun!

Last year over 1,000 people attended a record breaking event and we hope numbers will be even higher this time.

A basic schedule for the day’s events is below:

10.15am - turnstiles open

10.30am - 12 noon - open training session

Watch Mark Robins put his First Team squad through its paces just days ahead of the Championship season opener at Nottingham Forest!

12 noon - 1pm - tour of the Stadium begins

This free tour will include a look inside Town’s dressing room and the prestigious Boardroom, which includes a large array of the Club’s priceless memorabilia. Fans will also be able to have a look inside the First Team Coach!

There will be a number of stalls in the partners Suite showcasing all the Club and some of its partners have to offer, including the HTAFC Foundation, Canalside, Promotions, Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the Huddersfield Town Supporters Association.

Season Card holders will also be allowed EXCLUSIVE access to an area of the Revell Ward Suite at the Stadium, where they will have the chance to record a good luck message for the team! Please bring your Season Cards with you to gain entry!

1pm - 3pm - player signing session

In the Fantastic Media Suite – meet the entire Town squad including the new signings and get their autographs!